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"pediatric outpatient" refers to a child who receives medical care or treatment at a clinic or hospital without needing to stay overnight. It means that the child visits the doctor, receives care, and goes home on the same day.
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CHOP's Center for Pediatric Clinical Effectiveness (CPCE) recently issued a research brief and policy tip sheet summarizing seven years of research to develop a clinical practice model for antibiotic stewardship
in pediatric outpatient settings.
Extrapolated to the birth cohort in the USA (~ 4 million births), the yearly reduction in hospitalization burden for respiratory infection and diarrhea is ~ 86,000 and
for pediatric outpatient emergency visits it is ~ 82,500 episodes (reducing altogether ~ 168,000 hospital visits yearly).
Stephanie J. Whitney, OTR / L, who writes about her daughter, Tyler Ann, works in schools and
pediatric outpatient settings with an emphasis in sensory integration.
The researchers studied 80 pediatric patients ages 4 - 12 years, 8 years old on average, with and without food allergy and their caregivers from
urban pediatric outpatient clinics in the Bronx, New York.
I am a patient care coordinator for
a pediatric outpatient facility.
* Prefer at least 1 year experience as medical assistant in
a pediatric outpatient patient care setting.